Police activity reports

• Feb. 4: A North Bank Road man said someone stole several items from his house three or four months ago.

• Feb. 6: Police assisted Hebron Police with a domestic dispute.

• Feb. 6: A driver was cited for driving 53 in a 35 miles per hour zone on Walnut Road.

• Feb. 6: A Mill Street man said someone vandalized his vehicle.

• Feb. 7: A driver was cited for driving 50 in a 35 miles per hour zone on Walnut Road.

• Feb. 7: A driver was cited for driving 52 in a 35 miles per hour zone on Walnut Road.

• Feb. 7: A driver was cited for driving 51 in a 35 miles per hour zone on Walnut Road.

• Feb. 7: A driver was warned for speeding in a 35 miles per hour zone on Walnut Road, but cited for not wearing a seat belt.

Hebron

• Jan. 17: Police responded responded to a report of a rolling domestic dispute. Both sides said it was a verbal dispute that started at Krogers, but is now resolved.

• Jan. 17: Police checked out a report of loud juveniles outside on Lakewood Drive. They were told to quiet down.

• Jan. 18: Police on patrol were flagged down by a Lakewood Drive apartment resident. She thought someone had stolen her Ohio temporary tag from her vehicle.

• Jan. 18: A motorist stopped police at 5:30 a.m. to report that a vehicle was in the ditch along the entrance ramp from Ohio 79 to I-70 westbound. Police stood by until the Ohio State Highway Patrol arrived.

• Jan. 18: A driver was cited for travelling 64 mph in a 50 mph zone on Ohio 79 at US 40.

• Jan. 18: Police were called about a dispute in the Kroger parking lot. A couple was arguing over the custody of their son. The woman agreed to let him spend the night with his father.

• Jan. 19: Police on patrol at 12:48 a.m. saw a vehicle coming from behind Hebron Elementary School. Police stopped the vehicle. The driver said he pulled into the lot to use his cell phone. He was told to stay off the property. The building checked secure.

• Jan. 19: Police responded to two separate alarm drops at Park National Bank. Both were false alarms.

• Jan. 19: Police took a report about damage done to a light pole at Evans Park by a hit and run driver.

• Jan. 19: Police took a report on an assault involving two young men.

• Jan. 20: A driver was cited for a stop sign violation after his vehicle was struck by a Lakewood School bus.

• Jan. 20: Police took a report on a theft from the Duke station store.

• Jan. 20: A driver was cited for travelling 66 mph in a 50 mph zone on Ohio 79 at US 40.

• Jan. 20: A driver was cited for going 68 mph in a 50 mph zone on Ohio 79 at US 40.

• Jan. 21: Buckeye Lake Police told police that a woman was in the Lancers parking lot who thought she had hit a bicyclist on Ohio 79 near South High Street. She told police she heard a bang on the side of her vehicle and then saw a man getting back on a bike. She asked him several times if he was OK. She said he said he was OK and rode away going northbound on Ohio 79. Police took a report and photos of the damage to her vehicle.

• Jan. 21: A Lakeforest man wanted police to document an incident between he and his neighbor over a dog.

• Jan. 21: A motorist reported an open door at a Christopher Drive home. Police found the door open. The house was vacant and there were no sins of any recent damage or forced entry. Police locked the door.

• Jan. 21: Police were called about loud music at a Lakewood Drive apartment. The resident was advised that any future complaints would result in a citation given the frequency of complaints about his loud music.

• Jan. 22: A Deacon Street resident wanted police to document that someone threw an egg at his front door. It wasn’t damaged but it was the second such incident in recent weeks.

• Jan. 23: Police were called at 4:43 a.m. to a Greenbriar Lane address. A man said he was at a party down the street that was getting out of control. He added that he didn’t know where he was. A woman came up who said she was with the man who had left a party. She said they needed a ride to Buckeye Lake. Police gave them a ride.

• Jan. 22: Two drivers were cited for excessive speed on Ohio 79 at US 40 – one for 68 mph in the 50 mph zone and the other for doing 64 mph.

• Jan. 23: A driver was cited for travelling 70 mph in a 50 mph zone on Ohio 79 at US 40.

• Jan. 24: Police took a report on a two vehicle non-injury crash in the Kroger parking lot.

• Jan. 24: A driver was cited for a stop sign violation on West 2nd Street at Cumberland.

• Jan. 24: A driver was cited for driving under suspension and have an expired drivers’ license.

• Jan. 24: Police checked out a report of a suspicious vehicle on South Street. Police discovered the driver had drug paraphernalia in his possession and a passenger had marijuana. Charges were filed on both violations.

• Jan. 25: A Greenbriar Lane resident called about receiving a fraudulent check in the mail from a Canadian lottery.